Anderson Lizardo said the following on 08/02/03 22:35:
> Your fault! ;-). XHTML is case-sensitive. Modify onChange to onchange.
Ah!
>>I think I'm better off writing a javascript dropdown menu instead of
>>a form; this wouldn't require any server-side processing and would
>>work better in links/lynx too (this is important, considering the
>>audience for LFS).
>>> After all my hard researching! (just kidding!) ;-)
Sorry about that ;) (you're welcome to help me with the javascript
dropdown - I'm thinking about using
http://www.youngpup.net/?request=/components/ypSlideOutMenus.xml)
> If this is a better implementation, I agree. But I'm interested in see
> if my fix works now. I've attached modified test.html and xhtml11.dtd
> files. Put them on-line to see if test.html validate now.
Seems you were right, it validates:
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.linuxfromscratch.org%2F~jeroen%2Ftest%2Ftestindex.html
(http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/~jeroen/test/testindex.html)
> PS.: I will send a patch to w3c-validator maintainers to workaround the
> bug above and to not show that (incorrect) error again.
Very good.
> PS2: A hint: to validate documents off-line, use this command:
>> onsgmls -c /usr/share/sgml/OpenSP-1.5/xml.soc test.html >/dev/null
>> But you still have to be connected to do this, because onsgmls will
> fetch the DTDs on-the-fly.
Thanks.
Bytheway, there's a regression in Konqueror. Due to the way the #pagenav
is laid out on each news page *), it seems I trigger a bug (again). As a
result, the list items are shown as a list instead of on the same line.
It's not devastating, but I'm not yet sure of a work-around, since any
workaround I come up with breaks other browsers.
CSS (lines 255-271:
#sectionnav li, #footer li, #pagenav li {
list-style-type: none;
display: inline;
}
#pagenav ul {
padding: 0 0 .2em 1em;
margin: 0 0 .5em 0;
text-align: right;
border-top: 2px solid #cdcdcd;
}
#pagenav li a {
margin: 0 0 0 .5em;
font: 0.9em/3 "Bitstream Vera Sans", "Lucida Sans", "Luxi Sans", arial,
verdana, sans-serif;
}
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Jeroen Coumans,
FAQ maintainer
http://test.linuxfromscratch.org/faq